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MFT’S strike fund continues to seek contributions
Workday Magazine (https://workdaymagazine.org/category/organizing/page/3/)
MFT’S strike fund continues to seek contributions
Workers flipped the script on the e-commerce giant by turning anti-union tactics into organizing opportunities.
Workers at three local Starbucks stores have announced efforts to organize unions and file for elections.
In an interview, one striking teacher explains how community support is providing energy and optimism on the picket line.
“One day longer, one day stronger is not just a slogan,” she continued. “We’re giving your strike fund $100,000 right now.”
If you’d love to shop a Cub that isn’t trying to strip its bakers of their union health and pension benefits, then Bakery Workers Local 22 has a list of stores for you.
Minneapolis teachers and Education Support Professionals (ESP) entered the second week of their strike. Spirits remain high on the various picket lines all over the city.
Seeking wages and retirement benefits in line with the “world-class care” they provide, union members who work at Minnesota Epilepsy Group announced plans today for a five-day strike that could bring picket lines to clinics and hospitals across the Twin Cities.
Maquiladora workers in a border city are trying to oust their employer-friendly union, and switch to a truly independent one
“I’ve been teaching 25 years and it keeps getting more and more challenging,” said Ray Lynch, Minneapolis.